Analytics
Written By seorocket
Last updated About 1 month ago
The Analytics tab lets you connect Google Search Console to SEO Rocket so you can track real search performance without leaving the app.
Once connected, you’ll see how your site is performing in Google search, including clicks, impressions, rankings, and which keywords and pages are driving traffic.
Connecting Google Search Console
To connect Google Search Console:
Go to the Analytics tab
Click Connect Google Search Console
Sign in to your Google account
Approve access
Select the website property you want to connect
Only workspace Owners and Admins can connect Search Console. Once connected, everyone in the workspace can view analytics.
What You Can See
After connecting Google Search Console, the Analytics tab shows:
Clicks: How many people clicked your site from Google
Impressions: How often your site appeared in search results
CTR: Click-through rate from impressions to clicks
Average Position: Your average ranking across searches
You can view performance over:
Last 7 days
Last 28 days
Last 90 days
Keyword Performance
The Keywords table shows the actual search terms bringing traffic to your site.
For each keyword, you’ll see:
Clicks
Impressions
CTR
Average position
This helps you:
Spot keywords gaining traction
Identify keywords close to page one
See what topics are working best
Page Performance
The Pages table shows how individual pages perform in search.
For each page, you’ll see:
Clicks
Impressions
CTR
Average position
This is useful for:
Tracking how new SEO Rocket articles perform
Finding pages that need improvement
Seeing which content drives the most traffic
Workspace-Specific Data
Each workspace connects to its own website.
If you manage multiple sites:
Each workspace tracks its own Search Console data
Analytics always match the active workspace
Data never overlaps between sites
Automatic Updates
SEO Rocket automatically:
Refreshes data when you change the date range
Keeps the connection active
You don’t need to manage anything manually.
Disconnecting Google Search Console
You can disconnect from the Analytics tab at any time.
Once disconnected:
Analytics data will stop displaying
You can reconnect later if needed
Why This Matters
The Analytics tab shows the real results of your SEO Rocket content.
You can:
Track growth over time
See which keywords and articles perform best
Confirm that your automated publishing strategy is working
It closes the gap between content creation and real search performance, all in one place.